IDK has just released the deluxe edition of his USEE4YOURSELF, which includes an extended version of the song titled “Dogs Don’t Lie,” featuring Royce Da 5’9″, produced by Kurtis McKenzie, DJ Dahi, Blue Rondo and IDK himself.
In the song, London-born rapper shouts out Eminem with the following lines: “My wit come from Ye, my swagger a little Jay / My humor from Eminem, this beat like Just Blaze / Get b**ches like I’m Pharrell, am I lying? No, I’m for real.”
Royce also mentions lots of huge names in his verse: “If your blueprint ain’t come from Hov, then you should copy LeBron’s / If you losin’ yourself for gold, then that’s what got you to bronze
Muhammad Ali, Haile Selassie, Gaddafi, Saddam / The Black man is God, not a godd**n mafia don / If you ever meet B.I.G. in Heaven, ni**a, tell him I’m dope.”
Couple of days ago, Royce Da 5’9″ stormed Instagram with the unreleased material and it seems Detroit legend is on the mood of sharing never before heard songs again.
This time, Royce shared a joint with Griselda’s Conway The Machine and it sounds pure fire.
The two has previously collaborated in few occasions: “FUBU” from Royce’s “The Allegory” album, “Mandatory” for Conway’s “Grimiest Of All Time” album, “100,000 For Machine Gunz” for Westside Gunn’s “Hitler On Steroids” album and “Ill” for DJ Green Lantern single.
Even Busta Rhymes could not help himself not to comment fire emojis. You can bump the new/unreleased snippet below:
After dropping “Silence of the Lambda,” Royce 5’9″ seems to be on an album mode as the Detroit legends previews lots of unreleased material on his Instagram.
As it can be seen in the video, songs titles are the following: “I’m Good,” “White Man With Horns,” “Look At This,” “Down These Roads Vol 2.” “The Intro 4×4”, “I Do SH,” “Finest Hour Working,” Holy Moly 3,” “Montgomery Boys VI,” and “The Best.”
The tracks are kept in the folder called “Vish Nickel.” You can check out all the snippets and songs Royce previewed on his Instagram below:
Few days ago, rumors about Eminem releasing The Marshall Mathers LP 3 was sparked by Fredwreck’s post, who was in Detroit and shared a story of Eminem’s very old painted house.
After rumors spread like a virus on Twitter, XXL Magazine made an article with the title: “Is Eminem Getting Ready to Drop Marshall Mathers LP III?”
Later on, when the article was shared on social media, Royce Da 5’9″ hit the comment section, leaving only one emoji.
You can check the screenshot of the comment below:
Royce 5’9″ has recently took on Instagram to share throwback video of him performing with Eminem back in 1997.
In the caption Royce wrote: “In 1997, I wore Iceberg because of Jay Z. I wore Cartier because of Detroit. I wore durags because of thin corners. Eminem would share his stage with me, although most did not know me yet. Forever grateful. Forever loyal. Forever Shady.”
Few days ago, Fredwreck’s Instagram post sparked the rumors of The Marshall Mathers LP 3 album but now some fans think Bad Meets Evil might be on the way.
You can check out Royce’s post on Instagram below:
Royce Da 5′9″ is the latest artist to take on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series, using the occasion to mark his eighth year of sobriety.
The Detroit legend was joined by vocalist Ashley Sorrell, backing singers and a band. They worked their way through ‘God Speed’ and ‘Anything/Everything’ from 2018’s ‘Book Of Ryan’, as well as 2016’s ‘Dead President Heads’ and 2001’s ‘Boom’.
“This is a special moment for me. This is the world-famous Tiny Desk, at the world-famous Heaven Studios. This is my sanctuary, this is where I spend all my time. I am also celebrating eight years of sobriety. I decided that I did not want the game to chew me up and spit me out. I made a promise to myself that I was going to leave this motherf**ker with everything I came with.” said Royce.
After Royce 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco fallout, the two dropped diss-tracks aimed at each other. Nickle dropped “Silence of Lambda| and LU came back with “Steve Jobs.” Each tracks went hard on its ways.
Few days later, Micky Factz sided Lupe and unleashed another diss-track towards Royce, titled “Wraith.”
After hearing Micky’s diss, Royce expressed his astonishment on why his Slaughterhouse brothers did not intervein, on which, he received response from Kxng Crooked, saying he does not think a so called beef with Lupe is that much serious and he prefers Royce to put his effort in Slaughterhouse reunion.
Today, Royce received back-up from his brother, Kid Vishis, who dropped almost 8 minutes diss-track on Lupe Fiasco and Micky Factz.
You can bump “2 Snaps In A Circle,” produced by FoulMouth below:
Shady Records latest signee GRIP has just announced the tracklist of his Shady debut album “I Died For This,” set to for release on August 27, 2021.
TRACKLIST OF “IDFT?!”
1. Enter Stage Right
2. And The Eulogy Read!?
3. Hands Up!
4. Momma Told Me!
5. Placebo
6. Gutter
7. LDDTTINT!?
8. A Soldier’s Story?
9. Walk Through!
10. The Lox!
11. EnemƎ?
12. Conman?
13. Glenwood Freestyle
14. At What Cost?
15. Patterns?
16. Dennies…Exit Stage Left?!
The album is executive produced by TU! and it features Eminem, Royce 5’9″, Wara, Wiley From Atlanta, Dead Cassettes, Tate228, Big Rube, AhYes and KayneLLZ & Kenny Maso.
Eminem will probably be featured on “EnemƎ?” track as it includes the backwards “E.”
You can check the announcement below.
“IDFT!?” Tracklist
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In a recent Live session on Instagram, Royce Da 5’9″expressed his disappointment with some of his fellow Slaughterhouse lyrical-spitters for not getting involved in the beef with Lupe Fiasco: “Speaking of Crook and Joell, what are they up to? Watching me get jumped on? You know what I would be doing right now if somebody pulled this on one of my loved ones? I would have been rapped. I am disappointed in Crooked, I am disappointed in Joell. It is not about them wondering if I can handle myself in rapping. It is the fact that you are looking at me, and you are looking at two other individuals gang up on me on some lyrical s**t, and you just sitting there watching.”
Kxng Crooked responded Royce in an interview with PsaHipHOP: “When Royce joke around like ‘Why Crook and Joell did not come jump in?! You are Royce the f**king five-nine! We already know you could go in there in five f**king minutes, and you could tear this s**t down. If you ever need us, we are always in your corner, that is one hundred. Right now the bigger picture is this: he has got a mental health initiative he is working on, he is doing s**t with the Detroit Pistons, they got Detroit day coming up soon with Marshall and Trick Trick, and all these people trying to create real change for their neighborhood, for the city. You are doing all this positive s**t on the one hand, and on the other hand, you are out here talking about tying ni**as moms up on this record. Not saying that is what he said, but to me, the bigger picture of that is ‘do you really want to be in that frequency over there? And that vibration? This is me and what I like to see my brother doing: I prefer to see my brother over there doing his mental health initiatives, helping the community, trying to change Detroit for the better. That is what I would rather see my brother doing.”
Crooked continues: “I know a lot of people online want to see the back and forth, and that’s cool too. So half of me, ‘I am with you’, it is on that level too because I know what he can do. He is a killer. And the other half of me is like… more positive works for me these days. Because I am older. We could take that energy all the way to the Slaughterhouse reunion.”
As the Slaughterhouse reunion talks continue, Joe Budden has shared an unreleased “Glass House” album track via his Joe Budden Podcast. Unfortunately, it’s only Joell Ortiz’s part.
You can bump the banger below:
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Royce Da 5’9″ also did an Instagram Live Session yesterday where the Detroit legend also shared one of Slaughterhouse’s track with Kxng Crooked verse.
You can listen to Crooked going mad on the beat below:
Last year, Eminem did an interview with Lil Wayne on Apple Music’s Beats 1 for Young Money Radio show where the two GOATS gave super shout out to Philly rapper RJ Payne.
During the interview, Em tells Weezy: “RJ Payne, you know him? Yo, he kinda had resurgence lately. I know he’s not a new artist but man, he’s f**kin’ animal bro.”
Payne used those words as an intro for his song, titled “He’s F**king Animal” and dropped the album right after it, revealing Eminem and Lil Wayne got him motivated.
Now, the Philly lyricist has revealed that his upcoming album is entirely produced by Royce Da 5’9″ and it is dropping in couple of weeks.
You can check out the announcement below:
ENOUGH OF THE BULLSHIT ITS BACK TO THE BARS IM IN DETROIT IN 2 WEEKS NEW ALBUM ON THE WAY PRODUCED TOTALLY BY @Royceda59 & A FEW SURPRISES STAY TUNED !!! pic.twitter.com/r5mzdnRKtC